Researchers at NTNU in Gjøvik have unveiled a groundbreaking artificial ‘nose’ designed to detect spoiled food. This innovative technology, inspired by the human sense of smell, has the potential to identify undiagnosed diseases and hazardous gases. Remarkably, it harnesses existing antenna technology to achieve these remarkable feats.
Artificial ‘nose’ detect spoiled food and meat
It has already proven capable of detecting food that has gone off.
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